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Metaphors for Homework

30+ Metaphors for Homework

Leave a Comment / Blogs / William Wick

The desk lamp hums softly. A pencil rolls across the table like it’s trying to escape. Outside, the evening smells […]

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Metaphors for Hurt

35+ Metaphors for Hurt

Leave a Comment / Blogs / Shahzaib Hassan

Hurt is a strange thing. It rarely arrives politely. It slips in like cold air under a door, or crashes

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Delve Into: Meaning and Correct Usage

Delve Into: Meaning and Correct Usage

Leave a Comment / Blogs / Sant James

Books, research papers, and teachers love using the phrase “delve into.” You’ve probably heard it dozens of times. It sounds

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One Fell Swoop: Common Usage Mistakes

One Fell Swoop: Common Usage Mistakes

Leave a Comment / Blogs / John Reigns

“I cleaned my whole room in one fell swoop!” Your friend might say this after a big cleaning session. But

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Fish Don’t Fry in the Kitchen: Cultural Meaning

Fish Don’t Fry in the Kitchen: Cultural Meaning

Leave a Comment / Blogs / William Wick

If you grew up watching TV in the 1970s and 80s, you probably sang along to “Movin’ On Up,” the

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Talking Out of the Side of Your Mouth

Talking Out of the Side of Your Mouth

Leave a Comment / Blogs / John Reigns

Politicians promise one thing, then do another. Friends tell you different stories at different times. Your coworker agrees with the

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Back to Square One: Easy Way to Remember

Back to Square One: Easy Way to Remember

Leave a Comment / Blogs / Sant James

Ever worked really hard on something only to mess it up and start all over again? That feeling has a

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Dry Snitching: Common Mistakes to Avoid

Dry Snitching: Common Mistakes to Avoid

Leave a Comment / Blogs / John Reigns

You know how some people tell on others but try to act smart about it? They don’t say the name

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Blow This Popsicle Stand: When and How to Use It

Blow This Popsicle Stand: When and How to Use It

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Many people hear the phrase “blow this popsicle stand” in movies and shows. However, learners often wonder what this funny

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These Days: How to Use It in Sentences

These Days: How to Use It in Sentences

Leave a Comment / Blogs / William Wick

Many people use the phrase “these days” in daily talk. However, some learners get confused about when to use it

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Restrictive Modifier: What It Really Means

Restrictive Modifier: What It Really Means

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Many students get confused about restrictive modifiers in their writing. However, learning this simple grammar rule helps you write better

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Apposed vs Opposed: Know the Difference

Apposed vs Opposed: Know the Difference

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Many people mix up apposed vs opposed because these words look almost the same. However, they mean totally different things.

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Capitalization Rules for Days and Months

Capitalization Rules for Days and Months

Leave a Comment / Blogs / William Wick

Many learners often ask about capitalization rules for days and months. Using capital letters correctly improves readability and makes writing

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Looking Forward to Talking to You: Correct Usage

Looking Forward to Talking to You: Correct Usage

Leave a Comment / Blogs / Sant James

The phrase looking forward to talking to you is common in emails, messages, and professional communication. People use it to

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Speak with a Forked Tongue: Usage in English

Speak with a Forked Tongue: Usage in English

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The phrase speak with a forked tongue is an old English idiom. People use it when they want to describe

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